Luxman D03X vs D10X


Folks,

I have been seriously contemplating moving from Luxman D03X to Luxman D10X.. But before I do such a thing, I'd like to do thorough research and any help or advice from someone who have owned these or not, would be great. Here are some spec details. The D03X uses Texas Instruments PCM1795 DA chips with SNR of 123db and a sample max rate of 200Khz resolution of 32bits. The D10X employs ROHMs BD34301EKV DA chips with SNR of 130db and a sample maxx rate of 768Khz and resolution of 32bits. How much of audible difference would these make? also the D10X support SACD decoding.. thanks in advance..

rman9

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I also have the D10X, and like rnrmf1971 I will keep it for the rest of my lifetime.

I have a Constellation Audio Integrated coupled with the wonderful Perlisten S7t loudspeakers; also have a nice TT, but rarely use it.  I have a big open room and the music that is played here fills the space, no head-width sweet spot, its great in most places.  I bought all of these pieces other than the TT in the last 3-4 months, but have been buying great audio for more than 20 years.  I have two other systems set up, and enough to make a 4th, but this is the one I turn to when I want to revel in great music.  I have other Luxman players, including a D-06 and a D-05u, both are great, but this new one is a step up.